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Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines the purpose of the AFISRAI40-101 form. Familiarize yourself with the guidelines for the Public Access Defibrillation Program.
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Proceed to complete the Event Summary Sheet (Attachment 3) if applicable. Document all necessary details regarding any incidents involving AED usage, including time, location, and actions taken.
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The cost of a defibrillator can vary depending on the model and its features. Typically, defibrillators can cost between 800 and 2,500. All defibrillators we sell: come with voice instructions to guide the rescuer through each step of the rescue.
What is public access defibrillation?
Public access to defibrillation (PAD) means making automated external defibrillators (AEDs) available in public and/or private places where large numbers of people gather or where people who are at risk for heart attacks live, work or play.
How to use a public access defibrillator?
If the defibrillator tells you that a shock is needed, tell people to stand back. The defibrillator will tell you when to press the shock button. After the shock has been given the defibrillator will tell you to continue CPR for two minutes before it re-analyses.
What is the 3-minute rule in using a defibrillator?
What Is the 3 Minute Rule for AED? This urgency leads us to the widely recognized 3-minute rule in cardiac arrest response. The goal is to deliver the first shock from an AED within three minutes of the persons collapse. docHubing this milestone dramatically increases the likelihood of survival and recovery.
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Guidelines for Public Access Defibrillation Programs in Federal Facilitiesafi 44-177AF Form 350074 fed reg 156EPUBs
Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, any person who uses or attempts to use an automated external defibrillator device on a victim of a
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